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City Council Meeting September 26, 2023
The City Council is meeting on September 26 at 6:30 p.m. at Hurst City Hall. View the agenda online at hursttx.gov/agendas.
City Website Community Survey
Calling all City of Hurst website users!
We've launched a survey to gain community input on our website's functionality as we begin a minor website redesign. Your input will help us determine the areas needing the most improvement so we can ensure we're providing excellent customer service through our website.
Fire Department Open House
September 30 Fire Station 1 (2100 Precinct Line Rd.) 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Join us for our annual Fire Department Open House at Fire Station 1! In 'n Out will serve hamburgers, and hot dogs will be available. There will be extraction and high-angle rescue demos, face painting, Fire Safety House, and all fire apparatus will be on display.
The Northeast Emergency Distribution (N.E.E.D) will host a food drive during the Open House event. If you would like to make a food donation, please bring items from the following list: canned meats, soups, condiments, canned tomato products, canned beans, canned misc. vegetables, meal kits, breakfast items, cooking oils, canned fruit, pudding, Jell-O.
Carter Blood Care will be on-site hosting a blood drive during the event. Visit bit.ly/3rnRIso to schedule an appointment to donate!
Hurst Fest
September 30 Heritage Village Plaza (825 W. Pipeline Rd.) Activities begin at 3 p.m.
Let Magician Diamond Jim Tyler wow you with his sleight of hand and get down with The Inspiration Band!!! at this year’s Hurst Fest. This is a FREE event for the whole family! We also have fun family games & activities, food trucks, and local vendors. The event begins at 3 p.m.
National Night Out
Together, we are making communities safer, more caring places to live and work.
October 3, 2023 6-9 p.m.
Hurst communities are invited to participate in this year’s National Night Out event! Neighborhoods around the city can participate by hosting block parties or cookouts to promote police-community and neighborhood camaraderie.
If you plan to host a neighborhood gathering, be sure to register online at hursttx.gov/NNO.
Registration is free, and it gives the police department, fire department, and other city representatives an opportunity to attend your community’s gathering.
We look forward to connecting with you again during National Night Out this year!
Extra Bulk Collection Days
October 7 (for those with Monday & Thursday garbage service) October 14 for those with Tuesday & Friday garbage service)
We have coordinated with Republic Services to offer additional bulk collection days on October 7 (for those with Monday & Thursday garbage service) and October 14 for those with Tuesday & Friday garbage service). You can leave your bulky or green waste items at your curb, just make sure that loose items are bundled or containerized. Place your items for pickup by 7 a.m.
ACCEPTED ITEMS: Any non-hazardous bulk items such as scrap metal, containerized brush, old fencing material or other debris (no commercial), electronic equipment including computers, TVs, DVD players, and cell phones
NOT ACCEPTED: Tires & explosives, construction materials such as shingles and sheetrock, no more than six (6) fence panels will be accepted unless a fence permit is shown for the address, compressed gas, pharmaceuticals or sharps
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